After
destroying eardrums worldwide with Endless Pain and Pleasure to Kill,
Kreator unleashed Terrible Certainity, a record which quite possibly is
Germany's quintessential thrashterpiece. All elements are represented
here... chaotic drumming, precise riffage, apocalyptic lyrics and
Mille's razorblade vocal delivery... not to mention great cover art and
excellent songwriting.Much more refined and smoothed over than
previous releases, Terrible Certainity still remains caustic, with songs
like Storming With Menace and the title track thrashing hard enough to
rip any wayward metalhead a new one. The fretwork is technical without
being pretentious and every song is a keeper.

Even if you were not a huge Maiden fan in the 80s this CD is really
worth getting. This is not a simple live concert, but a well played
set-list that highlights the Number of the Beast album from beginning to
end.

This was the true debut album of Pantera. For those of you who are new
to the band or just simply heard of Pantera, are only familiar with the
90s albums and Reinventing the Steel, but they go all the way to 1981.
So this album had all the glam metal that KISS started. This album has
some really good songs but most of them you have to pay attention to the
instruments because the lyrics are just lame. The best song on this
entire album is it's title track, Metal Magic, which is more thrashy
than any other song on this record. The problem with this album (and the
other albums with the band's first vocalist Terry Glaze) is that most
of these songs are mostly about what most 80s hair/glam metal bands
would sing about: Girls, Making Love, being a couple, etc.

Just about every metal fan knows the name Pantera. The Texas-based
band was a huge metal presence in the `90s. In a decade when metal's
popularity was in decline, the heavy, thrashing Pantera became almost a
household name. What's less well-known is that the band had been active
since the early `80s, recording a series of albums in the glam/hair
metal style before releasing their 1990 breakthrough Cowboys From Hell.Originally
released in 1984, Projects in the Jungle was the band's second album.
Like 1983's Metal Magic, Projects in the Jungle is essentially a glam
metal album. The young band was clearly influenced by KISS, as well as
some of the flashier L.A. bands. They sound a bit like Keel and King
Kobra here. If you're a glam metal fan, this is actually a pretty good
album. The songs are cheesy, but the guitar work is pretty sweet and the
production is worlds better than the debut. Terry Glaze's high-pitched
wailing takes some getting used to, though. Like all the early Pantera
albums, Projects in the Jungle has some very cheesy, very amateur cover
artwork.

Based on a story by author Ray Bradbury. It became hugely popular and included the songs "World Gone Insane" , "Hearts on Fire" , "Caught in the Heartbreak" and "Let it Burn". They also released their first video for MTV for "Caught in the Heartbreak".

Valentine is basically the same band as Cruella D'Ville. Due to legal reasons they had to change the name.

Track 01: The song was used as the opening theme song, and snippets were used for commercial breaks. The song was featured on the show until it went off the air a few years later.Tracks 02-04: Demo tracksTracks 05-08: Demo tracks recorded at Morrisound StudiosDownload Info:

The disc consists of "Raging Violence" (1985, Metal Blade) and "Hate,
Fear And Power" (1986, Metal Blade), the classic first two albums.
Started back in 1984 by characteristic singer Katon W. De Pena, Hirax
are indisputable pioneers of American thrash metal/crossover.

Some classic Megadeth tracks are on here, but this album was always
looked as one of megadeths worst because of the production. Now that
this album is newly remixed and remastered by Dave Mustaine himself, it
sounds like it was supposed to- great songwriting without all that
reverb.This is Megadeth's 3rd album, and it features their second
recording lineup- Dave Mustaine, David Ellefson, Chuck Behler, and Jeff
Young.

9. Fear No Evil
10. Never Coming Back
11. Lord of Darkness (Your Living Hell)
12. Matter of Time
13. Rock and Roll Tonight
14. Let the Thunder Roar
15. Lay it on the Line
16. Fight for the Last
17. Final Scream

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I am still back and, as you may have seen, I have posted some new albums. Currently I am busy to repair broken links, it will be a bit of a slow process but ongoing. As I did before the new links will be announced in the Repaired Links notice below.

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